Valley View Club

This family-owned course was built on rolling terrain, and many of its narrow fairways are lined by out-of-bounds stakes and trees. The fairways are cut short to allow maximum roll, and the greens are always is good condition. The front nine features gently sloping terrain and a good view of the clubhouse. The back nine is hilly and even more scenic than the first nine.

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Course Reviews

Montecito Country Club"My first course"I grew up playing MCC. The main criticism of the track has always been that you never get a flat lie, which is often enough true, but a weak criticism nonetheless.
When typically fast the greens are challenging (hint: everything breaks toward the ocean); on #13, if you don't keep it below the hole, any putt you don't sink will wind up all the way at the bottom.
The course favors a longer driver, and offers plenty of challenge and opportunity for creativity. And you can't beat the view of the Pacific.---Trent Adams, Irvine, CA USA

Wyckoff Country Club"Quick eighteen"This course is short, but what it may lack in length it makes up with difficulty along the course. Fast greens and sloping fairways provide players with challenges every time out. Throw in some wind and you are playing some real good golf if you can break eighty from the back tees on this Par 69 course. Fun course with good people in the Pro Shop make this course a great place to play.---Anonymous, Holyoke, Ma

Bull Creek Golf & Country Club"master city golfer"This is an interesting course & fun to play. More should come out to enjoy the area.---Phil Robinson, Augusta, GA USA